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LymnInvinny 09-21-2012 08:01 AM

Rodney Harrison on Mario Williams..
 
Usually I hate everything he has to say but I 100% agree with him on this one.. Mario was fuckin dumb to sign there..

Harrison explains his stance on Mario Williams

Posted by Mike Florio on September 11, 2012, 12:55 PM EDT
http://nbcprofootballtalk.files.word...ison.jpg?w=250 Getty Images Our buddy Rodney Harrison made some waves last night on Pro Football Talk with some strong comments about Bills defensive end Mario Williams.
“[Y]ou go out and get a $100 million deal, wouldn’t you have taken $80 million and gone somewhere where you could have been competitive every week?” Rodney said. “I think this is a huge mistake for Mario Williams. Mark my words, he will get lost in the shuffle. He will probably fall off the face of the earth.”
Rodney and I talked about the reaction this morning. And while most fans of most teams will always complain about any comment other than “[insert team name] is going to the Super Bowl!” (with or without Tim Whatley), Rodney wanted one person in the audience to understand where Rodney is coming from.
“It wasn’t a slap at Mario,” Harrison told me. “I took less money to go to New England and win. That was my point.”
As to the prediction that Williams could fall off the face of the earth, Rodney pointed to Vikings defensive end Jared Allen. “He’s the best pass rusher in the game,” Rodney said, “but he’s lost. The media only pays attention to the hot teams.”
If anything, Rodney’s comments were an indictment of Ryan Fitzpatrick. “They don’t have a franchise quarterback,” Rodney said.
And the one thing we know about the modern-day NFL is that teams without franchise quarterbacks rarely compete for championships. Until the Bills get one, Mario Williams will quite likely be toiling in obscurity.

Ztcgtqvb 09-21-2012 08:34 AM

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Because 80 million isnt enough.. Plus if you really believe he'll see all that money you havent watched the NFL long then.

Who was that fat bastard Dan Snyder gave that 100 million dollar contract to?
Haynesworth

LymnInvinny 09-21-2012 08:54 AM

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Perhaps I am mistaken, but I don't remember a bidding war for Harrison.

He was cut and got picked up by Bellicheat to see if he anything left in the tank.
I believe there were multiple teams interested but it never got that far. He was dead set on winning bogus superbowls..

ButKnillinoi 09-21-2012 08:56 AM

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you can give me $100 million or whatever jared allen makes for nobody to talk about me.
Give me one tenth of that, and I will never be heard from again.

DrazAdwamoi 09-21-2012 09:09 AM

Trade for Matt Hassellbeck. Yahtzee!

BaselBimbooooo 09-21-2012 09:42 AM

you can give me $100 million or whatever jared allen makes for nobody to talk about me.

LymnInvinny 09-21-2012 06:06 PM

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I wonder how much consoling one could do with $100 million?
Because 80 million isnt enough.. Plus if you really believe he'll see all that money you havent watched the NFL long then.

Who was that fat bastard Dan Snyder gave that 100 million dollar contract to?

ButKnillinoi 09-21-2012 06:32 PM

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I believe there were multiple teams interested but it never got that far. He was dead set on winning bogus superbowls..
I suppose.

Once he learned that Bellicheat was stealing defensive signals, his choice was easy.

LymnInvinny 09-22-2012 02:19 AM

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Haynesworth
THANK YOU! Christ that was driving me crazy.. His name would not come to me.

67Irralphaisa 09-22-2012 03:44 AM

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you can give me $100 million or whatever jared allen makes for nobody to talk about me.
I agree. Rather have that, then people constantly talking about me ala Sanchez and Tebow.

Not to mention that Harrison is talking about him and Allen...

Kghyutgykim 09-22-2012 03:57 AM

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THANK YOU! Christ that was driving me crazy.. His name would not come to me.
I was gonna say McNabb

ButKnillinoi 09-22-2012 05:28 AM

Perhaps I am mistaken, but I don't remember a bidding war for Harrison.

He was cut and got picked up by Bellicheat to see if he anything left in the tank.

Ztcgtqvb 09-22-2012 06:09 AM

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Usually I hate everything he has to say but I 100% agree with him on this one.. Mario was fuckin dumb to sign there..

Harrison explains his stance on Mario Williams

Posted by Mike Florio on September 11, 2012, 12:55 PM EDT
http://nbcprofootballtalk.files.word...ison.jpg?w=250 Getty Images Our buddy Rodney Harrison made some waves last night on Pro Football Talk with some strong comments about Bills defensive end Mario Williams.
“[Y]ou go out and get a $100 million deal, wouldn’t you have taken $80 million and gone somewhere where you could have been competitive every week?” Rodney said. “I think this is a huge mistake for Mario Williams. Mark my words, he will get lost in the shuffle. He will probably fall off the face of the earth.”
Rodney and I talked about the reaction this morning. And while most fans of most teams will always complain about any comment other than “[insert team name] is going to the Super Bowl!” (with or without Tim Whatley), Rodney wanted one person in the audience to understand where Rodney is coming from.
“It wasn’t a slap at Mario,” Harrison told me. “I took less money to go to New England and win. That was my point.”
As to the prediction that Williams could fall off the face of the earth, Rodney pointed to Vikings defensive end Jared Allen. “He’s the best pass rusher in the game,” Rodney said, “but he’s lost. The media only pays attention to the hot teams.”
If anything, Rodney’s comments were an indictment of Ryan Fitzpatrick. “They don’t have a franchise quarterback,” Rodney said.
And the one thing we know about the modern-day NFL is that teams without franchise quarterbacks rarely compete for championships. Until the Bills get one, Mario Williams will quite likely be toiling in obscurity.
I wonder how much consoling one could do with $100 million?


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